In the near future, we intend to introduce legislation, similar to legislation also being proposed in the House of Representatives, providing for a School Mental Health Screening Pilot Program in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania.
One of the greatest challenges this country, and this Commonwealth, faces are the rising rates of mental illness and suicide - challenges that are rising the most among our youngest. The statistics are stark:
   
Our schools need the tools to help to identify children and teenagers who are struggling, and help those kids get the help they deserve - before it is too late. That’s why we will be introducing legislation establishing a pilot program to implement annual mental health screenings for students in grades six through twelve.
 
Considering the success seen in similar programs across the country, this bill will require the Pennsylvania Department of Education to assess the needs of each school district and their progress in establishing the community health infrastructure necessary to screen their students.  This legislation will include an opt-out provision for parents and with the parent/guardians approval, offer services.  
 
Finally, this legislation will direct grant funding to help districts bring on additional staff, expand their current programs, and work more closely with other community resources to accommodate the expected increase in students identified with mental health diagnoses.
 
If we are serious about saving lives and improving mental health, then we must be proactive. These screeners will help us to better understand the needs of our students even as we address access to treatment and care when mental health conditions first manifest. Too many children suffer in silence and only seek treatment when it is too late. We must do better, and we must start now.
 
Please join us in sponsoring this important legislation. If you have any questions regarding this legislation, please contact Christine Zubeck (Office of Senator Rosemary Brown) at 717-787-6123 or czubeck@pasen.gov.  Thank you for your consideration.

Statutes/Laws affected:
Printer's No. 1739: P.L.30, No.14